Congress MP K Suresh Vows to Obey Party High Command in Kerala

Congress MP K Suresh stated he will abide by the party high command's decision after meeting observers in Kerala. Senior leaders including VD Satheesan met observers Mukul Wasnik and Ajay Maken in Thiruvananthapuram. Suresh called the process standard procedure for selecting the CLP leader after elections. The Congress-led UDF won 102 seats in the Kerala Assembly, with Congress securing 63 seats.

Key Points: Kerala Congress MP K Suresh on Party Observers Meet

  • Congress MP K Suresh vows to obey party high command
  • Observers Mukul Wasnik and Ajay Maken meet MLAs in Kerala
  • UDF won 102 seats in 140-member Assembly
  • Congress is single-largest party with 63 seats
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Keralam: "Will obey party high command," says Congress MP K Suresh as observers meet MLAs

Congress MP K Suresh says he will obey party high command as observers meet MLAs in Kerala post-election victory.

"I will obey the decision to be taken by the party high command. - K Suresh"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 7

Congress MP K Suresh on Thursday said the party leaders and himeslf would abide by the decision of the party leadership following a party observers meeting in Keralam.

Speaking to reporters in Thiruvananthapuram after the meeting, Suresh said, "I will obey the decision to be taken by the party high command."

Earlier in the day, senior Keralam Congress leaders, including VD Satheesan, Kodikunnil Suresh, Deepdas Munshi and others, arrived at the Taj Hotel in Thiruvananthapuram to meet party observers Mukul Wasnik and Ajay Maken.

Speaking on the development, Congress MP K Suresh called it a part of the procedure by the Congress high command, which is followed by them after elections, and is also applicable in Keralam.

He stated that the that both observers hold important positions within the Congress party, adding that Mukul Wasnik was also earlier incharge in the state.

"This is a part of the process by the Congress high command. Every election, whether Congress gets a majority or not, the high command sends observers for selecting and electing the CLP leader. That process is also applicable in Kerala. The high command has appointed two very senior leaders and Working Committee members as observers: Mukul Wasnik, who was previously in charge of Kerala and knows Kerala politics, and Ajay Maken, who is currently the AICC Treasurer. These two important leaders were sent by the high command to examine the situation and get the opinions of the MLAs and other senior leaders," said Suresh.

"After their evaluation with the various newly elected MLAs, they will send a report to the high command. Based on their report, and after the high command talks to senior leaders, they will take an appropriate decision," he added.

The Keralam Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) is scheduled to hold its first Legislative Party meeting of newly elected MLAs today in Thiruvananthapuram. Senior AICC observers Ajay Maken and Mukul Wasnik will attend the meeting where discussions regarding the Chief Ministerial face are likely to take place.

This comes after the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) began the process of government formation after securing a sweeping victory in the Keralam Assembly elections. The UDF won 102 seats in the 140-member Assembly, ending a decade-long rule of the Left Democratic Front (LDF).

Congress emerged as the single-largest party in the alliance with 63 seats, while its ally, the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), secured 22 seats.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Typical Congress drama - so many big names, but still running to Delhi for approval. Why can't Kerala Congress leaders decide their own CM? This high command culture is why they lost for 10 years! 🙄
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Sarah B
Finally, UDF is back after a decade! The people of Kerala have spoken. Now I hope the new government focuses on infrastructure, job creation, and better healthcare. No more divisive politics please.
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Priya S
Let's be honest - whether it's LDF or UDF, common people's problems remain same. Potholes, price rise, unemployment... I just want a CM who actually works for Kerala's development, not party politics. 😤
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Kavya N
Kudos to K Suresh for his humility - "will obey party high command" shows discipline. But Rahul Gandhi should give Kerala more autonomy. We need a leader who understands local issues, not just Delhi diktats.
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Michael C
Interesting to see IUML with 22 seats playing kingmaker in the UDF. Hope this doesn't lead to communal politics again. Kerala needs secular governance focused on education and progress, not alliances with religious parties.
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Rohit P
VD Satheesan should be CM! He's experienced, articulate, and represents the new generation Congress leadership

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